Key highlights
- Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 displayed at EICMA 2025
- Likely powered by a bigger 750cc parallel-twin engine
- World debut expected next year
Royal Enfield’s most anticipated motorcycle at the EICMA 2025 has been displayed briefly, rather than making its full-fledged debut. The Himalayan 750 is going to debut next year, and we have every detail that you need to know.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Everything we know so far
The upcoming Himalayan 750 has been displayed as a ‘Work in Progress’ at the ongoing EICMA 2025 show. The Himalayan 750 is expected to become the new flagship model when it launches globally.
Looking closely at the prototype shows us some interesting details. The upcoming ADV is based on an all-new frame and a new sub-frame, as it features a new, big-bored 750cc parallel-twin engine. By upsizing the engine, Royal Enfield is expected to pull around 55 bhp of peak power.
Meanwhile, it is suspended on the fully-adjustable Showa USD forks and a monoshock – something which is also a first for a Royal Enfield. Moreover, it features 19-inch front and 17-inch rear cross-spoke tubeless rims and tyres, which clarifies its tarmac-oriented nature.
Speaking of the design, it looks completely different from the smaller 452cc Himalayan. The fuel tank is big, and the front uses a tallboy design with a long windshield that has an air duct in the middle.
While the sheer size of the bike looks bulky, it has a split seat that looks more cushioned and improved for long ride comfort. Additionally, the switchgear and the TFT console are identical to the Himalayan 450.
The Himalayan 750 will get features like the LED lights, Bluetooth connectivity, Google Maps support, ride modes, traction modes, cruise control, cornering ABS, and more. Additionally, it will be offered with alloy wheels as well.
As of now, the exact launch timeline of it is unknown, but we suspect the official debut to take place after EICMA 2026 next year. It shall be available in India by early 2027 within a price bracket of Rs 4-4.5 lakh.